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This episode is a Solo Shot with Kim Ratliff 🥃, diving into the endlessly fascinating life of Yayoi Kusama — the artist who turned childhood hallucinations, mental illness, and relentless obsession into one of the most recognizable visual languages in contemporary art. 🔴 From her traumatic upbringing in Japan, to her rise (and erasure) in 1960s New York, to her radical nude performances, anti-war protests, and deeply intimate relationship with artist Joseph Cornell, Kusama’s story is equal parts brilliance and survival. I talk about: * Her lifelong experiences with schizophrenia * The Infinity Net paintings and obsession as therapy * Why she left NYC and voluntarily lives in a psychiatric hospital today * How she outlasted the art world that tried to ignore her All while connecting the dots (yes, those dots 🔴) between art, control, and staying alive. 📺 Watch the documentary discussed in this episode: Kusama: Infinity (2018) — available on Amazon Prime Video 👉 https://www.amazon.com/Kusama-Infinity-Yayoi/dp/B07C7K7V8F [https://www.amazon.com/Kusama-Infinity-Yayoi/dp/B07C7K7V8F] Grab a drink, stare into the infinite void, and try not to dissolve completely. 🍹✨ Share your thoughts, questions or requests! [artinipod@gmail.com] SHARE, Subscribe and like ArtiniPod with your art friends bc Sharing is caring! 🤗🌺
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